| A | B |
| acre | a unit of area equal to 160 square rods or 43,560 squre feet. Land is measured in acres |
| afford | have the means; have the money, time or strenght |
| bushel | a unit of measure for grain, fruit, vegetables, and other dry things, equal to 4 pecks or 32 quarts |
| chore | odd job; small task |
| crop | plants grown or gathered by people for their use |
| expensive | costly, high-priced |
| flavor | taste |
| harvest | reaping and gathering in of grain and other food crops |
| heap | pile of many things thrown or lying together |
| October | the tenth month of the year |
| orchard | piece of ground on which fruit trees are grown |
| pear | a sweet, juicy, yellowish fruit rounded at one end and smaller toward the stem end |
| quarter | one of four equal parts |
| responsible | obliged or expected to account for; accountable |
| scythe | a long; slightly curved blade on a long handle, used for mowing or reaping |
| shepherd | person who takes care of sheep |
| sour | having a taste like vinegar or lemon juice |
| weed | a useless or troblesome plant |
| weed out | remove as useless or worhtless |
| wheel bar row | a small vehicle which has one wheel and two handles |
| anger | the feeling you have when you are angry |
| future | time to come |
| scatter | to separate and go in various directions |
| arrangement | the state of being arranged |